5 BIG Changes To Social Security In 2025

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5 BIG Changes To Social Security In 2025

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2.6 to 2.7% is a joke, and Medicare goes up which negates this so called raise. Pretty disgusting to me.

deborahrobinson
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And the cost of Medicare will increase

ihkqkuz
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Remember millions have been put on social security. I wonder who invited them in.

garyhirtz
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And they will raise the Medicare fee by at least half of the raise

sueqhpe
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Oh wow yes we get such a raise I'd like to see Congress give themselves a 5 to $10 a raise some people get $10 other people get up to $200 but the people that are getting a $200 raise is actually better than the one that are getting 5 or $10 raise whoop-dee-doo they might as well keep it

jeremysafford
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No matter what the changes are it's not going to do any good for the people that are on social security now the only one that's going to help people is changing the marriage claw

jeremysafford
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HELL I NEED A $500 DOLLAR RAISE IN OUR CHECK .

charlesmblakley
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Many of us will have to live in low income senior housing with food pantry delivered to the parking lot. Some of these housings are not bad. That’s how we are going to survive.

adelinahendrickson
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She's stealing all his policies because she doesn't have an original thought.

christinamoreland
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Also take in mind, there have been years we have seen ZERO COLA's

winniethepoohandeeyore
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I would like to see no more taxes on social security benefits. They tax 80 % of mine I have to work full time to pay bills and they take social security out of my checks but they don’t increase my benefits at all instead they tax them. I end up paying a lot of taxes on this I’d like to see the tax off of those benefits I know other people who are having the same difficulties as I. Have you heard anything about them not taxing the benefits?

decsno
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My state pays our Medicare Premium so we will see the entire COLA. THANK THE STARS!

winniethepoohandeeyore
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ABSOLUTELY $400K is a start . I believe they should tax every dime of income! High earning taxpayers DO NOT pay enough based on a percentage of the gross income. Lower income earners are screwed because they take out a much higher % of their income! Pay in every dime of income INCLUDING STOCK Make that unearned income but not like stocks you purchase outright.

sadiegirl
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I can only dream of making $40thousand a year

turniptater
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The same Issue regarding SSC, has been happening in Germany also for Decades..Elderly People are Forced back to work in order to Survive..I see this Pattern quite often..😢Its almost the Evil Policy.. Citizens without enough SSC Points, only recieve rare amounts of Money...You have to at least be Employed for 40 Years to recieve full Benefits..Its Horrible😢

andreawallner
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I can't believe how many retired Americans have been fleeing the U.S. and are moving to Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia do to low cost of living in those countries.

Keep up the GREAT work Snyder !!

Harry_At_NewMexico
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Oh were going to see alot of cuts cuz I was already cut $600.. and now get only $8 in food stamps..

diannabrown
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Ok I had worked full-time from the age of 18 up until I turned 50. I'm 57 now but the past 7 years I've only been able to work part-time due to a leg injury. How would the work credit affect me if I continue to work part-time for another 5 years?

patrickphillips
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I may not agree with everything you post, however I enjoy the videos nonetheless..

elainesaid
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I see... Well peace be with you brother

lorim.c.-frazer